Protected card-index system



Aug. 16, 1927. 1,639,016

R. J. WOOD PROTECTEDCARD INDEX SYSTEM Filed Oct. 6, 1919 6 Sheets-Sheet l 1,639,016 R. J. WOOD PROTECTED CARD INDEX SYSTEM Aug. 16, 1927.

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gmvemloz 8 1927' R. J. WOOD PROTECTED CARD INDEX SYSTEM Filed Oct. 6, 1919 6 Sheets-Sheet 6 v II ZIF/I jI mv wa Patented Aug. 16, 1927.

UNITED STATES RODNEY J. WOOD,

or DAYTON, OHIO.

rno'rao'ran CARD-INDEX SYSTEM.

Application filed October This invention relates to card filing systerns in which records or data, names, or

- other matter is contained upon a succession of sheets of paper or cards, and more particularly to a system of indexing such records or data and a container'or file box for the cards or data sheet, which enables the selection of a desired card or data sheet with facility and despatch, while preventing unauthorized tampering with the records or removal of the cards.

The object of the invention is to improve the structure and operation of file boxes or containers and the arrangement of the data cards or sheets therein, whereby they will not only be economical in manufacture, but will be easily and quickly operated to effect the selection of a desired card or data sheet, compact, adaptable to wide range of uses, and

W unlikely to get out ofrepair.

A primary object of the invention is to provide full and complete protection against the intentional abstraction or accidental loss of record cards or data sheets, or the alteration of the records contained thereon by rendering the informationor data contained upon such cards or sheets quickly available for information, yet inaccessible for removal, alteration or destruction.

A further object of the invention is to provide protective means for the series of cards or data sheets, which while preventing removal or tampering therewith-will nevertheless enable the addition or insertion at :15 selected points of the series of additional cards or data sheets.

A further object of the invention is to provide afiling apparatus which will be compact in form, light in weight, pleasing In appearance and flexible-or elastic in character to permit the filing'of records or data sheets'under a few or a great many titles or headings,and to provide a convenient easily operated index system by which any card or data sheet may be quickly selected.

With the above primary and other incidental objects in view as will more fully appear in the specification, the invention consists of the features of construction, the' parts and combinations thereof and the mode of operation or theirrequivalents as hereinafter described and set forth in the claims.

Referring to the-drawings, Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the improved form of file box having a sliding top by the manipula- 6, 1919.' Serial No. 328,879.

tion of which the series of file cards are opened easily at any selected point, and further illustrating the. method of selecting the desired card or data sheet. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the file box opened to permit the correction, alteration, or addition of data contained upon the cards or sheets without the necessity of removing such cards from the tile box. Fig. 3,is a longitudinal sectional view of the file box and the series of cards contained'therein. ,Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view of the file box embodying the lateral opening construction illustrated in Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is 'a, detail view of a modification of the side opening feature. Fig. 5 is a, similar transverse sectional view of the file box omitting the open side feature. Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of a modification of the file box embodying an oscillating top or cover section in lieu of the sliding section disclosed in the preceding figures. Fig. 7 is a detailed perspective view of the under side ofthe file box illustrating theselective apparatus'for different card sections. Fig. 8 is a side view of the file box on a tiltingbase. Fig.9 is atop plan view of a modification of the top or cover for the file box. thru which the desired card is selected. Figs. '10 and 1 1 are further modifications of the protective top or cover for the file box. Figs. 12, 13,14, and 15 illustrate different forms of file cards comprising the series. Fig. 16 is a detail View of the locking means for the adjusting screw.

Like partsv are indicated by similar characters of reference throughout the several JVIBWS.

The card filing system herein described is adaptable to a wide range of uses, for instance, as a statistical record, or a record system of treatments for physicians or dentists, merchandise and stock records, oilstomersor agents list of names mailing list, ledger accounts, or any other purpose for which card systems are ordinarily employed. The construction of the file box is such that the contents thereof are always available for ready reference and accessible for the insertion of new cards .or data sheets, which once inserted cannot thereafter be removed, altered or otherwise tampered with by unauthorized persons. To this end the file box my container comprises an oblong rectangulur box or receptacle 1 of any suitable material: but which is preferably formed from sheets i metal. Pivoted at 2 to the boxor container 1 adjacent to one end and to the upper edge thereof is a locked lid or closure comprising a frame portion 3 adapted to enclose the upper edges of the box or receptacle 1, provided with longitudinal gibs or grooved flanges 4, to receive the lateral flanges 5 of the sliding top 6. The closure frame 3 is'normally secured in closed position by a lock 3 (Fig. 3). As shown in Figs. 1 to 5 inclusive, the sliding top 6 comprises a rigid channeled frame 7, in which are mounted a series of glass sections 8 spaced slightly one from the other to afford intermediate crevices or narrow slots 9. The cover 6 thus comprises a movable window through the transparent glass sections 8 of which the cards or data sheets within the receptacle 1 may be observed. The record cards or data sheets within the receptacle 1 are providedwith suitable guide or index cards, by which the selection of any particular card is facilitated. These index or guide cards are visible through the tram? parent top 6 and the selection is effected by introducing through the narrow slot 9, be-

. tween two transparent sections 8 adjacent to the locality in which the desired cards may be located, a thin flat blade-like selecting implement lOas shown in Fig. 1.- The end of this implement is introduced between successive cards of the series within the receptacle l, and while; so introduced the sliding top 6 is reciprocated longitudinally, thereby oscillating the cards-or data sheets as is usual in a card index file. The cards within the receptacle 1 although at all times visible cannot be removed as the crevices or slots 9 are much too narrow to permit the grasping of any cardeither with the fingers or an engaging implement.v However, by intro ucing the selecting implement 10 be tween s ccessive cards and manipulating the sliding top 6, the cards may be quickly and easily oscillated or opened at any desired point. However, to facilitate this selection at a preliminary operation by which the cards are opened by certain predetermined points or sections the bottom of the receptacle 1 is somewhat elevated as shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 5 at 11. Slidingly mounted in the end walls of the receptacle Lbeneath the bottom 11 of such receptacle, and also revoluble in said walls, are one or more selecting rods 12. Formed in the bottom 11 of the rec tacle 1, immediately above each such sele ting rod 12vis a longitudinal slot 13. At in ervals throughout the series of cards are sectional guide cards, for instance, alphabetical guide cards or numerical guide cards, or guide cards for certain commodities, each of which cards is provided with a dependent extension 14, so located as to project through one or the other of the slots 13 in the bottom 11 of the receptacle. Carried by each selective rod 12 is a series of radially disposed data sheets at a predetermined point.

fingers 15, adjustable upon the rod 12, and" adapted to be secured in adjusted position, in predetermined relation with the pro ecting extensions 14 of the sectional guide position may be employed. As shown in,

Figs. 3 and 5, the fingers are disposed in different radial positions. The forward end of the container or box 1 is provided with an index head or dial 18 for each'rod 12, while each rod 12 carries a coacting pointer or indicator which may be merely a mark upon the head or knob of the rod, which co,- acts with the dial or index head to indicate the particular radial finger which may be turned upward and therefore into line with the projecting extension 14 of the corresponding sectional guide card. In operation the selective rod 12 is rotated by means of the head or knob 19, until the desired sectional guide is indicated upon the index dial 18, whereuponthe rod 12 is pressed inward. This reciprocation of the rod 12 causes the upturned radial finger 15 carried thereby and turned to operative positions by the rod 12 to engage the projecting extension 14 of the corresponding sectional guide and by pressing rearward upon such extension causes the guide to be oscillated forward thereby opening the series of record cardsor The subsequent selection of the desired record card or data sheet may be effected by means of the selecting implements 10 introduced through the slot 9 of thesliding cover 6, and the subsequent manipulation of the sliding top. If so desired the selective rods 12 may be entirely omitted and all selective steps effected by the introduction of an implement through the sliding top and subsequent reciprocat-ion of the top while such implement is engaged between successive cards. The box or receptacle 1 is further provided with the usualfollower block 20 having a de pendent lug 21 projecting through a slot 22 in the bottom 11 of the receptacle. This projecting lug 21 is screw threaded upona longitudinal screw threaded shaft 23, revolub y mounted in the end walls of the receptaclel below the bottom 11 thereof. By

rotating the threaded shaft 23 by means of the external knob or handle 23', the follower block may be moved forwardly or. rearwardly. On its forward movement, it

may be made to compress the series of cards or data sheets within the receptacle. A lock 24 at the forward end of the receptacle 1 serves to lock the shaft 23 against rotation. By operating the threaded shaft-.23 to advance the follower block 20, placing the record cards or data sheets under compression,

being opened at the desired point by either or both of the selective means before described the inscription matter contained upon such cards or sheets may be easily read through the transparent top 6. Likewise in the event that it is desired to insert a new record card or data sheet, such card or sheet may be deposited at the proper point of the a series through the slot or crevice 9 in the top 6. It is thus possible at all times to add to the series of cards within the receptacle,

lacing such new cards in proper sequence, at impossible to remove any card or data sheetor to alter the inscription thereon.

To enable entries or alterations to be made upon the record cards, by an authorized person without the necessity of removing the cards from the receptacle or disarranging their sequence, one side of the receptacle or box 1 may be designed to be opened outward to afford access for the hand of the operator beneath the cover 6. The movable side 25 of the receptacle may be hinged along its lower edge, and capable of being turned outward about its hinged connection, upon the elevation of the pivoted lid or cover frame 3 as shown in Fig. 4. However, a more convenient and desirable construction is afforded by supporting the movable side 25 of the receptacle 1 upon swinging links 26, which at 27 are pivoted to the end walls of the receptacle 1, and at 28 to lugs or cars 29 attached to the inner face of the movable side 25. In this construction, the lower edge of the side wall 25 when in its upright or normal closed position is seated within a channel or groove 30, at the edge of the bottom 11. while the upper edge of the movable side is enclosed within the cover frame 4. As the movable side is swung outward upon its supporting links 26, the lower edge of the side 25 moves upward. Secured to the inner face ,of the'sidewall 25 adjacent to its lower edge are notched ears or lugs 31, which vengage inwardly'projecting studs or pins 32 in the end walls of the receptacle 1, when the side 25 is extended laterally. Such construction is clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 4. When extended laterally the side wall forms a restfor thehand and arm of the clerlewho may make entries on the card in the receptacle 1. To facilitate such entry, the follower block 20 is shifted rearwardly to approximately its limit of its movement, allowing the cards to be reclined backwardly approximately to a horizontal position .as

shown in Fig. 2. This'affords a convenient position ofthe cards for the entry of addiof slidin in the longitudinal gibs or grooved anges 4, is carried on oscillatory links 33 pivoted at 34, adjacent to the bottom of the receptacle 1, and connected at upper ends to the reciprocating cover 6, at 30. The top or cover in this construction is provided with dependent side flanges 36 which overhang-the sides of the receptacle or box 1. In its reeiprocatory movement under the guidance oft-he swinging links33, the top or cover retains-a parallel relation with the receptacle or box 1, but has a slight vertical movement simultaneous with its reciprocation.

While the construction of the top 6 as heretofore described, involving a series of glass sections separated one from the other to form intermediate narrow crevices or slots 9, is the preferred form of construetion at the present time, it is obvious that other constructions may be employed in lieu thereof. In Fig. 9 there is shown a cover or closure 37, which may be stationarily secured upon the receptacle or box 1. This cover or closure comprises a rectangular frame containing two longitudinally disposed glass sections 38, spaced one from the other to afford a longitudinal crevice or narrow slot 39, extending substantially the full length of the receptacle or box 1. The selectfng implement 10 may be introduced through the longitudinal slot 39, and by moving it forwardly or rearwardly within the slotthe cards may be turned or opened at the selected point. Whereas in the construction heretofore described the movable cover and selecting implement a0 are moved in unison to and fro, in the construction shown in Fig. 9, the implement 10 is moved independent of the top orcover and in relation thereto. In Fig. 10 there is shown a further modification in whch in lieu of the glass sections 38 shown in Fig. 9, there are employed a series of longitudinally disposed wires or rods 40. These wires extending longitudinally in relation to the receptacle or box 1, or transversely relative to. the cards or data sheets, prevent the ready removal of the cards from the receptacle, but at the same time permit the introduction of the operators fingers between the longitudinal wires or the use of an implement such as shown at 10, to oscillate the cards within the box 1. It might be possible in this construction, in the event thatthe cards were loosely arranged within the box,to turn a card longitudinally and thus remove it between the wires or rods 40. To overcome such difliculty, there'is shown in Fig. 11. a further modification, inww'hich. additional wires or rods 41- are arranged transversely across the top or cover, thus forming with the longitudinal rods or wires 40 a screen through the successive openings of which the implement may be introduced to oscillate lll) the cards. It will be understood that new cards cannot be introduced into the file through the protective covers shown in Figs.

9, 10, and 11 as they are introduced in the file through the slot 9.

While the cards or data sheets may be quickly or easily separated or opened by the reciprocation of the slotted cover 6, while the implement is engaged through the slot 9 with the desired card, or by the use of the implement 10 through the slot 39 of Fig. 9 or between the rods or wires 40 and 41 of Figs. 10 and 11, the opening of the series of cards ma be more quickly effected by oscillating the ox or container or tilting it downwardly and forwardly, while the implement 10 is held in engagement with the selected card. Thus by holding the rearmost cards against movement and tilting the box downward the cards in advance of the selective implement 10 fall-forward by gravity, thus opening the series of cards at the desired point. To facilitate this tilting movement the receptacle or box 1 has been shown in Fig. 8 mounted upon a pivoted or tilting base 42, whereby it is actuated to and fro about a transverse axis 43. While the device will operate quite successfully without such oscillatory means, this feature increases the rapidity with which the selection ofdesired cards may be made.

The series of cards or data sheets having been opened by any of the means previously described, of course remain open until closed by the operator. While it is possible to proceed to open the file at various points or different sections without first returning all of the cards to their normal condition, which is a rearwardly inclined position, in most instances it will be found desirable to do so. In order to return the cards to their normal rearwardly inclined osition, wherein the index tabs or designations are prepared in full view to the operator, there is provided at the forward end of the box or receptacle 1, a pivoted oscillatory follower, 44, hinged,at 45. This follower 44 swings forwardly freely with the movement of the index cards. To return the index cards the swinging follower 44 is provided with a plunger 46, projecting through the end wall of the boxor container 1, by which the follower 44 may be oscillated.

The plunger 46 has a notch 46 engaged bv the lock 24 to secure the follower 44 in its closed position. 'The locking of the followers 20 and 44 is effected simultaneously by the lock 24. The data sheets are thus-securely held in closed relation to prevent tampering by an unauthorized person. In-

. asmuch as the normal position of the cards is one in which they are rearwardly inclined,

andmovement necessary to open the series ing top 6 of the box or container in its rearward position at the beginning of operation. To thisend the sliding top 6 is provided with a dependent lug or finger 47, which at the forward limit of movement of the sliding top 6, projects into the path of travel of the oscillating follower 44. If the sliding top- 6 is in its advanced position at the moment the cards are to be returned to their normal rearwardly inclined position, the swinging follower 44 upon its inward movement under the influence of the plunger or handle 46, will engage the. dependent lug or finger 47 and carry with it the sliding top 6, thereby automatically returning the top preparatory to the next selective movement.

Cross'reference is made to co-pending application Serial No. 693057 filed February 15, 1924, and the construction claimed therein, which is a further development and amplification of the present construction.

From the above description it will be apparent that there is thus provided a device of the character described possessing the particular features of advantage before enumerated as desirable, but which obviously is susceptible of modification in its form, proportions, detail construction and arrangement of parts without departing from the principle involved or sacrificing any of its a dvantages.

While in order to comply with the statute the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features, it .is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific details shown, but that the means and construction herein dis-' closed comprise but one of several modes of putting the invention into effect, and the invention is therefore .claimed, in any of .its forms of modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention, I

.. claim 1. In a filing device, a container for a series of data sheets resting upon their edges, a perforated cover for the container through which access may be had for manually os cillating the sheets but preventing the removal or disarrangement of the sheets.

2. In a filing device a container for-a succession of vertically arranged data sheets, a cover therefor having access openings therein, and an independent selective implement insertable through the access openings of the cover for the purpose of oscillating the data sheets.

3. In a filing device, a container for a succession of vertically arranged data sheets, a movable'cover therefor having therein a slot extending in parallel relation with the data sheets and brought approximately .into registry with different filed data sheets by the movement of the cover, for the deposit of additional data sheets through said slot in members at desired points.

predetermined relation with previously filed data sheets.

4. In a filing device, a container for a succession'of vertically arranged data sheets, a movable cover for the container having therein an opening through which additional data sheets may be deposited at different points in said succession of sheets upon the movement of the cover to corresponding positions.

5. In a filing device, a container for a series of vertically arranged data sheets, a movable cover therefor, having a slot therein substantially parallel with the data sheets, a selecting implement manually introducible through said slot to separate the data sheets, additional data sheets being introducible through the slot between the separated sheets within the container.

6. In a filing device, a file box adapted to contain a series of relatively movable file members, said file members being prearranged in groups, a protective closure for the box through which the file members may be observed but preventing the removal or disarrangemcnt thereof,- and means common to a plurality of groups of the file members of the series and operable from the exterior of the box for causing a separation between any two successive groups of the relatively movable members.

7. In a filing device, a file box adapted to contain a series of relatively movable-file members, a perforated closure for the box through which selective means may be 1ntroduced for separatmg the .serles of file 8. In a filing device, a file box adapted to contain a series of relatively movable file members, a closure for the box throughwhich the contents thereof may be observed and having access openings through which selective means may be introduced, but

through which the file members cannot be removed.

9. In a filing device, a file box adapted to contain a' series of relatively movable file members, and a closure for the box including a plurality of transparent plates spaced one from the other to afi'ord an intermediate access opening through which selective appa-- means for engaging with the sliding closure and with selected filed members whereby the movement of the closure will effect the movement of certain filed members.

12. In a filing device, a file box'adapted to contain a-series of relatively movable file members, a movable closure for the box and means for shifting a portions of the filed members independent of the remainder of such members by the movement of the closure.

13. In a filing device, a file box, a series of oscillatory file members therein, a movable closure for the box and means for effecting the oscillation of the file members by the movement of the closure.

14. In a filing device, a file box, a series of oscillatory file members therein, a movand with differentv oscillatory file membersof the series whereby such file members will be oscillated by the subsequent movement of the closure.

15. In a filing device, a file box, a series'of relatively movable file members contained therein, a reciprocatory member common to all the members of the series, and means for engaging with the operating member and with difierent members of the series whereby said members may be shifted in relation with other members. i

16. In afiling device, a file box, a series of relatively movable file members therein, separable into prearranged groups, an operating element common to particular file members, indicative of the several groups, and operable from the exterior of the'box, and means for engaging said operating element with any one of said indicating file members of the respective groups, and by subsequent operation of the element separating said series of members into prearranged groups.

17. In a filing device, a file box, a series of relatively movable file elements therein, a reciprocatory operating member having access openin therein, a coupling member introducible t rough theaccess openings into engagement with difierent file members of the series, said file members being relatively shifted by the subsequent reciproca-' members of the series by the movement of the certain portion of the relatively movable file members may be separated by gravity from the restrained members.

20. In a filing device, a file box, a mounting for said box upon which the box is capable of rocking movement, a series of [relatively movable file members contained within the file box, the box being capable of tilting movement in a plane common with the direction of relative movement of the members, and'means for restraining a portion of the file members whereby the remaining members will be separated from the restrained portion by gravity upon tilting the box.

21. In a filing device, a file box, a mounting for said box upon which the box is capable of rocking movement, a series of oscillatory file members contained within the file box, and means for preventing the oscillation ofa portion of said members, the re maining members being separable therefrom by oscillatory movement under influence of gravity upon the tilting of the box.

22. In a filing device, a file box adapted to contain a series of relatively movable file members, of a perforated protective closure for said file box and selective means common to all the file members of the series and insertable through the perforations of the protective closure of the box and manually movable to part the file members into por-' tions at any point in the series.

23. In a filing device, a file box adapted to contain a series of relatively movable file members, a protective closure for the box through which the file members may be operatively engaged for relative movement of difierent file members but preventing the removal or disarrangement thereof, and means insertable through the closure for separating the series of relatively movable members.

24. In a filing device, a file box, a series of relatively movable file members contained therein, and selecting means operable from the exterior of the box including a reciprocatory member and means for connecting the reciprecatory member with any one of a number of different file members of the series, any one of such engaged members being subsequently actuated independent of other,

reciprocatory member.

25. In a filing device, a file box, a series of relatively movable file members contained therein, a reciprocating closure for the box, including a'plurality of transparent sections through which they contents of the box may be" observed, said sectionsbeing separated one from another to afford an intermediate access opening, and a coupling member to be introduced through such access opening into en agement with the enclosed file mem bers wfiereby the subsequent movement of the closure will effect the movement of the file members.

26. In a filing device, a file box mounted for rocking movement, a series of relatively movable file members contained therein, a closure for the box, and means operable from the exterior of the box for restraining a portion of the members against movement While the remainder are shifted by influence of gravity upon rocking movement of the box.

27. In a filing device, a file box, a series of relatively movable file members contained therein, a perforated closure for the'box and means introducible through the perforations of the closure for restraining a portion of said members against movement while the remainder are shifted by influence of gravity.

28. In a filing device, a file box, a series of relatively movable file members contained therein, a perforated closure therefor and means introducible through the perforations of said closure for shifting a portion of the file members within the box independent of the remaining members.

29. In a filing device, a file 'box, a series of relatively movable file members contained therein, a movable perforated closure, and means introducible through the perforations thereof for interconnecting selected members with the closure forv subsequent movement in unison with the movement of the closure independent of other members of the series.

30. In a filing device, a file box, a series of relatively movable file members therein, a series of apertures in the file box, and a separate selecting member manually inserted through any one of the apertures into engagel'ne'nt With selected file members and adapted by manual manipulation to shift a portion of the file members in relation with the remaining members, or to hold a portion of the file members against movement while the remaining members are shifted by influenee of gravity, thereby separating the series of members into sections.

31. In a filing device, a series of relatively movable file members, an enclosure therefor normally preventing access to said members for removal or disarrangement buthaving openings therein permittin the insertion of file members therethroug and selective means common to all of the members insertable through any one of the openings in the I enclosure into engagement with a selected file member, the selective means and adjacent file members being movable relatively to each other, to expose to observation the selooted member.

32. In a filing device, a series of relatively device 'engageable with inembers'of difierent groups by different degrees of rotation and further capable ofreciprocatory movement by which the series of members may be sep: "arated according to the selectedgroups.

- 33. In a filing device, a file box, a seriesof relatively movable file-members therein, 1

series of separa le data sheets, two indea reciprocatory selective member 4, also ca.- pable of revoluble movement, gaging projections carried b said selective member and adapted to'be a justed into engaging. relation with certain predetermined file members by member, said file members being adapted to be shifted by'the subsequent reciprocation of the selective member to expose the selected member. 34..In a filingdevice, a container for a series of separable data sheets, a reciprofollower member for the data sheets and interengaging means whereby the move-. -ment of one of said members will actuatethe other member. I p

35. In a filin device a container for a series of separa le data sheets, a recipro-j catoryv closure'therefor, a movable follower member adapted to return the data sheetsto normal after separation, and means for 'reously' with the return of'the data sheets.

36. In a filing device a container for a series of separable data sheets, a movable closure therefor, a movable follower, and .a projection on the closure, extending into the path of the follower, sure is actuated in one direction by the movement of tlie follower. a v

37. a filing device'a container for a series of separable data sheets, .movable follower members. at opposite extremities of V the series of data sheets, and means operable from .the exterior of'the container for rela-:'

follower at one terminal of said series, means for oscillating the follower to move the data sheets. to closed relation, and a lock for said oscillatory follower by which the .separation of the sheets for observatibn may be prevented.

40.111 a filing device a container for a series of separable data sheets, a reciprocatory follower, and an oscillatory follower,

a sei'ies of en.--

the rotation of the selective catorycover for said container, a movable tracting the reciprocatory closure simultane--- whereby the clo-- to both the followers for simultaneously locking-said members against relative movement.

41. In a film device, a container for. a

pendently movablefollower members, one at each end of the series of data sheets and a lock common to both follower members.

- 42. Ina filin device, a container for a series of separa le data sheets, a movable side for the container, oscillatory links to which 'the side is pivoted supporting and guiding the movable side through an adjust- 'ment in which the upper edge of the side swings outwardly and downwardly and the lower edge moves upwardly to present the movable side in a substantiallyhorizontal position and afford lateral access to the container.

43. In a filin device, a con'tainer for a series of separa le data sheets, a 'movable side section for said container, and swinging links connected to said movable side, and partially controlling its movement to and from closed position, whereby access may be-had to the container through a vertical'side thereof.

'44. In a filing device, a container for a series, of separable data sheets, said container having a movable side section, links pivotally connecting a medial portion of the side section with the container, and stop means on the container for the side section whereby the side section is supported when open in a substantially horizontal position. i

45. In a filing device a container for a series of vertically arranged separable data sheets, a transparent top closure therefor, said container having an access opening in the side thereof, and a closure for said access opening.

. 46. In a protected file, a container for a plurality of data sheets, having a transparent area through which the sheets within the conta ner may be observed, said container also having an aperture in a-plane.

extending atsubstantially right angles to the plane of the sheets, through which an implement may be inserted insubstantially arallel relation with the data sheets and I y which the sheets may be separated within the container to permit observation thereof.

47. In a protected file box, a housing for a series of data sheets, .comprising a transparent panel through which the data sheets may bepbservcd, the housing having an access opening in a plane perpendicular to the plane'of the data sheets through which access may be had for separating the sheets to expose to view a selected sheet.

48. In a filing device, a series of relativehaving openings therein, and selective means common to all the file members insert-able through any one of the openings in the container into engagement with a selected file member, the selective means and a portion of the file members determined by the posi tion of the selected file member being relatively movable by which the selected file member may, be exposed to observation.

49. In a filing device, a series of oscillatory-file members, a container therefor preventing access thereto for removal and dis arrangement, but permitting observation thereof, said container having thereln a. plurality of spaced access openings, and a selective implement insertable through any one of said openings into a position intermediate successive file members to expose to View a selected file member by the relative -movement of said inserted implement and the portion of file members at one side thereof.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 8th day of August, A. D, 1919.

" RODNEY J. WOOD. 

